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'Stay on trails:' Giant hogweed found near Evergreen Brickworks

Giant hogweed is a dangerous, invasive plant that can cause severe burns and blisters, if its sap is touched. Giant hogweed is a dangerous, invasive plant that can cause severe burns and blisters, if its sap is touched.
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Metrolinx is warning the public after Giant hogweed was recently found by some of its train tracks near Evergreen Brickworks.

This invasive plant, which is also known as Giant cow parsnip, can cause severe burns and blisters, if its sap is touched.

The Giant hogweed found in the Don Valley has been removed.

The Crown agency is reminding people to always remain on trails and keep away from rail corridors to avoid encountering this dangerous plant, which can spread rapidly and grows along roadsides, ditches, and streams as well as in fields and woodlands.

Anyone who spots Giant hogweed on their property or in the community is urged to the Invading Species Hotline at 1-800-563-7711 or report their sighting online.

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